Seven Earthquakes Hit Thailand S Mae Hong Son Province Myanmar Border
BANGKOK: Seven earthquakes were recorded in Mae Hong Son and along the Myanmar border on Monday (April 21) morning, according to the Thai Meteorological Department’s Earthquake Observation Division.
Between midnight and 7am, six of the quakes had their epicentres in Myanmar, while one occurred in Pai District, Mae Hong Son. The strongest tremor, measuring 4.3 in magnitude, struck Myanmar at 4.17am.
The earthquakes recorded during this period are as follows:
4.49am: A 1.7-magnitude tremor was detected with its epicentre in Myanmar, approximately two kilometres beneath the surface and around 47km southwest of Mueang district, Mae Hong Son province.
4.17am: A 4.3-magnitude tremor was recorded with its epicentre in Myanmar, about 10kms deep, located approximately 159km northwest of Khun Yuam district, Mae Hong Son province.
2.11am: A 3.2-magnitude tremor occurred with its epicentre in Myanmar, approximately 10km below the surface and about 360 kilometres northwest of Pang Mapha district, Mae Hong Son province.
2.07am: A 2.7-magnitude tremor was detected in Thailand, with the epicentre in Mae Na Toeng subdistrict, Pai district, Mae Hong Son province, approximately five kilometres beneath the surface.
2.02am: A 2.7-magnitude tremor occurred in Myanmar, around six kilometres deep, approximately 81km northwest of Pang Mapha district, Mae Hong Son province.
1.20am: A 2.3-magnitude tremor was reported in Myanmar, about 10km beneath the surface and around 54km northwest of Pang Mapha district, Mae Hong Son province.
0.38am: A 2.1-magnitude tremor was detected in Myanmar, approximately 10km deep and around 67km northwest of Pang Mapha district, Mae Hong Son province. - The Nation/ANN
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